Australian National Cleaning Management Framework

Accessible Toilets
Code: ANCMF-AU-EF-AT-01
Education Facility
daily
AS/NZS 3733:1995 ISO 14001:2015 EN 13549:2001 ISSA Cleaning Standards Educational Sanitary Facilities Daily Cleaning Medium Risk ISO Compliant
Objective

Ensure the accessible toilets in the education facility are cleaned and sanitised to the highest Australian standards, maintaining hygiene and safety for all users.

Scope of Work
  • Thorough cleaning and sanitising of all toilet fixtures including toilet bowls, seats, and lids.
  • Cleaning and sanitising of sinks, taps, and mirrors.
  • Emptying and sanitising rubbish bins.
  • Cleaning and sanitising of handrails and grab bars.
  • Spot cleaning of walls and doors to remove marks and stains.
  • Dusting and wiping of all surfaces including dispensers and shelves.
  • Mopping of floors with appropriate disinfectant.
  • Replenishing of toilet paper, soap, and hand towels.
Method
  1. Prepare cleaning trolley with colour-coded cleaning cloths and appropriate cleaning agents.
  2. Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) including gloves and masks.
  3. Remove rubbish and replace bin liners.
  4. Apply disinfectant to toilet surfaces and allow dwell time as per manufacturer's instructions.
  5. Wipe down all surfaces with colour-coded cloths, ensuring no cross-contamination.
  6. Clean mirrors and taps with glass cleaner.
  7. Mop floors using a wet mop and disinfectant solution.
  8. Inspect and replenish consumables.
  9. Conduct a final inspection to ensure all areas meet quality criteria.
Equipment
  • Colour-coded cleaning cloths
  • Disinfectant and cleaning agents
  • Glass cleaner
  • Mop and bucket
  • Cleaning trolley
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Rubbish bin liners
Quality Criteria
Performance LevelCriteria
ExcellentAll surfaces are visibly clean and sanitised, no odours present, consumables fully stocked, and no marks or stains on walls or floors.
GoodSurfaces are clean with minor water spots, no strong odours, consumables mostly stocked, and minimal marks on walls or floors.
PassSurfaces are generally clean, slight odours present, consumables available but not fully stocked, some marks on walls or floors.
FailSurfaces are visibly dirty, strong odours present, consumables not stocked, and significant marks or stains on walls or floors.
Documentation
  • Cleaning Checklist: Digital or paper checklist to verify completion of all cleaning tasks
  • Incident Reports: Documentation of any cleaning-related incidents, spills, or issues encountered
  • Maintenance Records: Record any maintenance needs identified during cleaning (for reporting to maintenance team)
  • Photos: Before and after photos as requested to document cleaning completion and quality